乳酸对癌症的干预:癌症治疗发展的一个有前途的途径

Dolly Sharma , Mamta Singh , Rajat Gupta , Vivek Kumar , Vinit Kumar , Reshma Rani
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乳酸是肿瘤糖酵解的主要产物,是肿瘤微环境中最重要的代谢物之一。重编程的癌细胞代谢与肿瘤糖酵解速率的提高密切相关,导致过量的乳酸产生,同时增加细胞外酸化。癌细胞附近pH值的下降很大程度上归因于重编程的肿瘤糖酵解(Warburg效应)。迄今为止的大量文献资料表明,乳酸不仅是肿瘤糖酵解的废物,而且是满足癌细胞合成代谢需求的主要燃料。乳酸在肿瘤生长、迁移侵袭、肿瘤转移、肿瘤微环境和免疫调节等方面发挥着重要作用。本文综述了目前关于乳酸在肿瘤糖酵解中的作用、其命运和转运体、乳酸穿梭和代谢共生的研究进展。本文还总结了乳酸盐在肿瘤微环境和免疫侵袭中的作用以及治疗策略的发展。
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Intervention on lactate in cancer: A promising approach for the development of cancer therapeutics

Lactate, the main product of tumor glycolysis is considered one of the most crucial metabolites in the tumor microenvironment. The reprogrammed cancer cell metabolism is closely associated with the enhanced rate of tumor glycolysis leading to excess lactate production concomitant with increased extracellular acidification. This decline in pH in the vicinity of cancer cells is largely attributed to reprogrammed tumor glycolysis (Warburg effect). Substantial literature data to date suggest that lactate is not merely a waste product of tumor glycolysis, albeit serves as the main fuel to meet the anabolic requirements of cancer cells. Lactate plays a critical role in tumor growth, migration and invasion, tumor metastasis, tumor microenvironment and immune modulation. This review summarizes the current knowledge about the role of lactate in tumor glycolysis, its fate and transporters, lactate shuttle, and metabolic symbiosis. It also condenses the role of lactate in the tumor microenvironment and immune invasion and the development of therapeutic strategies.

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Advances in cancer biology - metastasis
Advances in cancer biology - metastasis Cancer Research, Oncology
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